SandChigger wrote:(Um...you're driving on a suspended license?

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Yes, it was suspended about a year ago for being late on a child support payment. I had a garnishment from an old credit card and couldn't pay it on time that month. The kid is now eighteen and paid for, I have my reciept for that.
But once you catch up on the child support, they don't unsuspend your license, you have to go wait in line at the DMV for a day to pay their $110 re-instatement fee. Not only that you have to pay whatever outstanding tickets you have, but you can't pay for them there. You have to go to the county courthouse where they were issued. Mine are scatter among three counties. So I have to go to each one, pay the fine, and get a note from them to the DMV, saying it's ok by them to get my license back.
Mainly I haven't had the money but I haven't had time either. I've been hoping to pay for it all when my tax returns get here. It's been a two day event so far just to get a tag, it'll probably take me a week to pay three tickets and get the letters. It's not the expired tag I'm worried about, I have two tickets for an expired tag when I was trying to repair the emissions on my Ford Windstar myself. You must drive a car through a few cycles and so many miles before the check engine light will come on, otherwise when you test the emmissions it says "not ready". If you explain that to a cop they tell you to explain it to the judge. I have one other ticket for running a red light. So if I get pulled over they will most likely give my a free ride to the courthouse to make sure I pay for all those.
I guess that will be my vacation.